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Industries said again that the R & D activities of institutions

TIRUCHI, JAN. 6 The trend in the technology sector, to ignore the support of training institutions for the benefit of the technology was imported with concern over a two-day workshop on “Industries institutions Interaction ‘here and now.

Factors stagnating interactions were analyzed by representatives of both parties during the opening of the seminar organised by the Computer Society of India, Tiruchi Chapter, in conjunction with the CSI Women Students’ Branch of Shrimati Indira Gandhi College, Internet Users’ Club which BHEL Tiruchi Small Scale Industries Association, Tiruchi and Information Technology Industries Association.

The speakers were unanimous in recognizing the need for the elimination of bottlenecks to improving the employability of students.

Opening the workshop, the rector of the University of Bharathidasan, C. Thangamuthu pointed out that the countries in which the institution of industry interaction was far had seen rapid economic progress. It was a gaping hole in India, where the industry is not yet the institution, including the need for interaction. While the industry depends on imported technology, education institutions which are not yet the usefulness of the research and development beyond its borders.

Others, with the difference that in developed countries, where teachers had to exist on the stock exchange, industries, in some months, in one year, Indian teachers were well-paid throughout the year. In the absence of such an obligation to interact, the vacuum created itself provokes fears reciprocal, he said, and stressed the need for industry to support research and development in the institutions.

Asymmetry of information created by the obsolescence and the curriculum, despite industry representatives to find place in the Boards of Studies, regretted it.

Dr Thangamuthu cited the example of Bharathidasan Institute of Management as a classic example of industry interaction Institution, BHEL thank for its auspices. Bharathidasan University, he said, that efforts to ensure a high level of the industry from their interaction Business Development Center, Institute for Entrepreneurship and Career Development, and the School of Engineering Technology.

Delivering his speech, the Executive Director of BHEL, AK Mathur, the interaction with BHEL’s National Institute of Technology, Tiruchi and Bharathidasan Institute of Management, has, over the years have led to good investment of thousands of students in the companies. The interaction could be good for both parties, if it well, he said, the information that their minds to expose 25 civilians and machine builders of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, modern computer technology through a certificate program, but also has much to employability.

The head of the workshop, K. Meena, Principal, Shrimathi Indira Gandhi College, spoke about the objective of the workshop.

N.P. Sukumar, Chairman, Tiruchi Information Technology Industries Association, also spoke.

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